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Low Bacterial Diversity and Nitrate Levels in Cores from Deep Boreholes in Pristine Karst. | LitMetric

Low Bacterial Diversity and Nitrate Levels in Cores from Deep Boreholes in Pristine Karst.

Life (Basel)

Sarajevo Medical School, University Sarajevo School of Science and Technology, Hrasnička cesta 3a, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study examines nitrate levels and microbial communities in deep karst carbonate rocks, using borehole samples collected up to 350 meters deep from proposed railway tunnel sites and analyzed through 16S rRNA sequencing.
  • - Results showed low microbial diversity, indicating the karst environment is relatively pristine, with Pseudomonadota and Gammaproteobacteria being the most prevalent groups, while local diversity hotspots exist independently of depth.
  • - Low nitrate levels in deep karst suggest minimal pollution, linked to natural microbial processes rather than external influences, although increased nitrate is likely due to human activity, and factors beyond depth also affect microbial community structure.

Article Abstract

This study investigates the nitrate gradients within the deep biosphere of karst carbonate rocks and their resident microbiota. Samples were taken from borehole cores at depths down to 350 m below the surface, collected during geological site investigations for proposed railway tunnels and analysed using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing analysis revealed relatively low microbial diversity, which can serve as a reliable indicator of the pristine nature of deep karst. However, some local hotspots of diversity are independent of depth. Pseudomonadota dominated the samples, with Gammaproteobacteria dominating at the class level. The low nitrate content in deep karst, in contrast to higher values closer to the surface, serves as an additional marker of its undisturbed and unpolluted status. Based on the prediction of functional profiles from 16S rRNA sequencing data, nitrates remain low due to indigenous microbial denitrification and assimilatory nitrate reduction. Pathways related to nitrogen fixation, ammonia assimilation, and nitrification were not confirmed. When elevated nitrate levels are observed in karst, they are most probably related to anthropogenic activities. Environmental factors other than depth and nitrate content play an important role in shaping bacterial communities.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11204850PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life14060677DOI Listing

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